Who are we?

The Islamic Council of Western Australia (ICWA) is one of the oldest and government recognized religious councils in Western Australia. Established in 1976 and incorporated as a State Council for Islamic affairs in 1977.

ICWA is a regional State body functioning under the auspices of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC) established in 1964. AFIC’s administrative HQ is in Sydney New South Wales. AFIC is internationally recognised as the main unifying Muslim institution of Australian Muslims. The three tier structure of a federal council, AFIC, operating with the co-operation of the regional councils such as ICWA, which in turn functions with the support of several affiliated Muslim community associations has helped to maintain the unity and strength of the Muslim community in Australia.

The executive committee of ICWA is elected annually by the delegates of its member associations and the council endeavours to promote the spiritual, social,civil rights and cultural welfare of West Australian Muslims.

ICWA is the chief supervisor of halal food services in the State of Western Australia.

Some of these activities include:

Certification and monitoring of abattoirs, local butchers and halal meat and food for export.

Certification of local restaurants, bakeries, cafes and take away food outlets.

Educating the public on Islamic dietary laws and practices.

Investigation of halal food complaints.

ICWA’s Imam and Religious Officer:

As part of his religious role as Imam of the ICWA, the Imam manages day-to-day religious matters at Rivervale Mosque that functions as ICWA’s HQ.

The Imam is registered as a Minister of Religion by the federal government and he helps address the all marital requirements of the WA Muslim community.

Some of ICWA’s other community activities include:

Running of Community Islamic Centre and Mosque.

Conduct of Muslim marriages (Nikah’s).

Promoting community harmony and defending civil rights of Muslim citizens

Conduct of Islamic education,mediation and counselling.

Islamic calendar moon sighting committee.

Advocacy for Muslim civil rights and lobbying government.

Visit detention centres, hospitals, hospice and prisons.

Ramadan, Eid and Iftar programs.

The Islamic Council of Western Australia also co-ordinates the activities of it’s affiliated associations wherever it can.

The Islamic Council of Western Australia consists of affiliated Muslim community and religious associations which include: